Search Results - "Caminiti, Natacha"
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Ubiquitous macropinocytosis in anthozoans
Published in eLife (10-02-2020)“…Transport of fluids, molecules, nutrients or nanoparticles through coral tissues are poorly documented. Here, we followed the flow of various tracers from the…”
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Bicarbonate transporters in corals point towards a key step in the evolution of cnidarian calcification
Published in Scientific reports (04-06-2015)“…The bicarbonate ion (HCO 3 − ) is involved in two major physiological processes in corals, biomineralization and photosynthesis, yet no molecular data on…”
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Structural and functional analysis of coral Hypoxia Inducible Factor
Published in PloS one (08-11-2017)“…Tissues of symbiotic Cnidarians are exposed to wide, rapid and daily variations of oxygen concentration. Indeed, during daytime, intracellular O2 concentration…”
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Characterization and role of carbonic anhydrase in the calcification process of the azooxanthellate coral Tubastrea aurea
Published in Marine biology (01-03-2007)“…In zooxanthellate corals, the photosynthetic fixation of carbon dioxide and the precipitation of CaCO3 are intimately linked both spatially and temporally…”
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Carbonic Anhydrases in Cnidarians: Novel Perspectives from the Octocorallian Corallium rubrum
Published in PloS one (11-08-2016)“…Although the ability to elaborate calcium carbonate biominerals was apparently gained independently during animal evolution, members of the alpha carbonic…”
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Study of calcification during a daily cycle of the coral Stylophora pistillata: implications for 'light-enhanced calcification'
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-09-2006)“…This work, performed on the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata, aims at providing new information on the 'light-enhanced calcification' process. In a…”
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Protonography and anion inhibition profile of the α-carbonic anhydrase (CruCA4) identified in the Mediterranean red coral Corallium rubrum
Published in Bioorganic chemistry (01-02-2018)“…[Display omitted] •CruCA4 is an α-carbonic anhydrase involved in the formation of the coral skeleton.•CruCA4 has a signal peptide at its N-terminus.•The…”
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